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Agosa, Shirley |
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1988.46.01
Basket, round, open. Slightly tapered walls with ash standards and alternating basswood cordage and ash weavers. Wire reinforcement added inside the rim. Baskets belonged to Mae Pierson Behymer (1884-1951). Probably purchased at Sogge's or Smith's in Sutton's Bay. Mae was married to Oliver Behymer, they came to Leelanau County in 1918 and purchased a cherry orchard on Co. Rd. #641 (sections 14&15). These are the parents of Shirley Agosa.
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1988.46.02
Round basket with open top. Step-down base and interior sewing accouterment baskets. Basket walls are wicker weave with design of sweet grass cordage weavers and bands of curled splints. Two braided sweet grass handles. Rim is edged with sweet grass and splint. (5) Interior baskets for scissors, thimbles, misc. ,and satin covered pin cushion. Edge of base is reinforced with rim of crossed splints. Natural color splints and faded sweetgrass. ...
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1990.08
Oval basket with handle. Rib basket with mitered standards and continuous weaver. Termination of standards at the intersection of the rigid bail handle and ash spring rim are covered with wide splints. Red and blue rib splints, weavers natural. Wide, heavy splint is attached to bottom to create a base.
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1993.22.05 - Indian missionaries- Northport
Photo: Indian missionaries- Northport . On Back: "Rev. John Jacob, Indian MIssionary. The Princess, Lizzie Wakazoo, her husband, Mr. Wakazoo and her brother, son of old Chief Petoskey"
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1993.22.06 - Man-E-Do-Wah-Ba Indian Medicine Man
Photo: Man-E-Do-Wah-Ba Indian Medicine Man
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1993.22.08 - Waukazoo and Bailey Families
Photo: Waukazoo and Bailey Families Back Row, left: [Moses Waukazoo?]
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1993.22.10 - Northern Michigan Ottawa Assoc.
Photo: Northern Michigan Ottawa Assoc. Group portrait Front row seated: Ben Peshawbe, Jonas Shawandosa. Back row, standing: John Gingway, Edward Hall, Paul Ahgosa, Alex Wasaquam, George Sands.
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1993.22.19 - Agosa Sisters
Photo: Agosa Sisters Born in Ahgosatown, near Omena, To Paul and Marian Fisher Ahgosa.
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1993.22.20 - Joe Ahgosa
Photo: Joe Ahgosa Brother of Don Agosa, Joe transfered to Haksell Institute, Kansas, from Northport High School. Since the dormitories were being remodeled he slept in a damp basement, caught flu and pneumonia. A few years after coming home, he died of TB.
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1993.22.22 - Marian Fisher Ahgosa
Photo: Marian Fisher Ahgosa Mother of Don Ahgosa, seated farthest right, with classmates at Government Indian School, in Carlisle, PA.
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1993.22.23 - Susan Pequongay
Photo: Susan Pequongay Basket maker, born in Ahgosa-Town, moved to Travers City, She was the Grandmother of Perry King, Great Grandmother of Richard King.
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1993.22.24 - Northport Grade School
Photo: Northport Grade School. Don Agosa front row, 2nd from right
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1993.22.25 - Don Agosa with automobile
Photo: Don Agosa with automobile Snow bank is as high as Don's shoulder.
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1993.22.26 - Mt. Pleasant Government Indian School
Photo: Left- Ella Fisher Harp, Right- Mabel Fisher Concannon(?) Don Agosa's cousins Two girls in uniform.
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1993.22.27 - Haskell Institute Basball Team
Photo: Heskell Institute, Lawrence Kansas. Baseball Team photo
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1993.22.28 - Ahgosa House
Photo: Ahgosa house. Marian, Mr. Silas, Don and Paul. L to R: Marian Ahgosa, seated on porch John Silas, from Oscoda, Don Ahgosa, and his father Paul Ahgosa
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1993.22.29 - Jacob Ahgosa
Photo: Jacob Ahgosa (Pauls Brother) A brother of Paul and Robert, Jacob was am Elder and Sunday School Teacher in Omena Presbyterian Church, where his Grandfather, Chief Ahgosa has been one of the Rev. Peter Dougherty's first converts. His house was near the area now occupied by the U of M Speech Camp.
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1993.22.30 - U.S. Government Boarding School for Ottawa
Photo: Mt. Pleasant Indian School. Children Girls marching team, wearing skirts and middy blouses.
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1993.22.31 - Esther and Friend
Photo: Two girls standing wearing light dresses and sweaters. Possibly Isabel Fisher Dembinski on left. Mount Pleasant Government Indian School Esther and Friend [Esther on right?]
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